NOTE: The philosophical approaches to stress reduction as given in class are now expanded and posted on their own tab on this wiki, "Philosophical Solutions to Stressors."
FINAL EXAM: Review
5-6:20 pm Mon May 18
Open book, open notes, open devices.
Review your mini-exams for the kinds of questions to expect.
Be prepared for identifications and essays.
Areas to study, both textbook assignments and PowerPoints:
Greek and medieval philosophy: Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas, Juliana
Religion, western and eastern: Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Islam
The nature of mind & perception: Descartes, Hume, Locke, Kant
Existentialism: Camus, Sartre
Society and economics: Locke, Voltaire, Hegel, Marx
NOTE: The philosophical approaches to stress reduction as given in class are now expanded and posted on their own tab on this wiki, "Philosophical Solutions to Stressors."
FINAL EXAM: Review
5-6:20 pm Mon May 18Open book, open notes, open devices.
Review your mini-exams for the kinds of questions to expect.
Be prepared for identifications and essays.
Areas to study, both textbook assignments and PowerPoints:
Greek and medieval philosophy: Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas, Juliana
Religion, western and eastern: Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Islam
The nature of mind & perception: Descartes, Hume, Locke, Kant
Existentialism: Camus, Sartre
Society and economics: Locke, Voltaire, Hegel, Marx
Third World thought: Senghor, King, Tutu
Feminism and caring: Daley, Gilligan, Noddings
Campbell and finding your own heroism